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New Can-am Ladies X-race Gloves - Medium Blue #2864680681 on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
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Worthington, Minnesota, United States

Worthington, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Can Am Manufacturer Part Number:2864680681 UPC:Does not apply

New Can-Am Ladies X-Race Gloves - Medium Blue

 #2864680681

  • Air mesh panels and perforated palm for ventilation and mobility.
  • Double Clarino† layer at palm and thumb for extra durability and comfort.
  • Knuckle gussets for better mobility.
  • Pre-curved design.
  • Silicone at fingertips for added grip and control.
  • Direct-injection details on back hand.
  • Hook-and-loop wrist closure system to keep glove in place.

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